Contents: 1.The Scope of Cyberlaw 2. Digital Copyright Law 3. Digital Trademark Law 4. Online Defamation and other Harmful Speech 5. Digital Privacy and Cyber-Victimization 6. Conclusions on the Future of Cyberlaw Index
Jacqueline Lipton, David L. Brennan Chair in Law and Director, Center for Intellectual Property Law and Technology, University of Akron School of Law, US
'Lipton does a good job of explaining both the technological
aspects of the law and the legal aspects of technology. The book is
written in an engaging style, and is a good introduction on the
subject.'
--Sarah Sutherland, Canadian Law Library Review'This book provides
a detailed and methodical overview of the contemporary contours of
cyberspace law. It does a wonderful job explaining the evolution of
online copyright law and trademark law issues, and also of
predicting future developments. It also provides a clear and handy
account of online privacy law, and the speech torts, especially
defamation. This updated treatment of essential cyberspace law
topics makes an exceptionally useful contribution to the
field.'
--Ann Bartow, Pace University School of Law, US'As one of the
long-time leading scholars in the field, Professor Lipton has
written a timely reconceptualization of cyberlaw as few others
could do. In this comprehensive overview, Professor Lipton presents
the nuances of the subject in an accessible manner that will be of
interest not only to legal scholars or practitioners specializing
in cyberlaw, but to anyone who has reflected on the unique nature
of cyberspace and its regulation.'
--Marshall A. Leaffer, Indiana University, Maurer School of Law, US
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